Clifford Carnicom on Chemtrails – Coast to Coast 22nd May

From: Andrew Johnson

Date: 2007-05-27 21:56:09

Audio: www.checktheevidence…   or top link here:   www.checktheevidence…   Share link by e-mail, but please do not post to forums/websites etc (Premier radio asked me not to post broadcasts on my website, but it’s too important not to…. dilemma!). More details below.   www.coasttocoastam.c…   Chemtrails UpdateResearch scientist Clifford Carnicom discussed his latest findings in the chemtrail phenomenon. Differentiating chemtrails from contrails, he noted that contrails from jets occur in cold dry air, and unlike chemtrails don’t stay visible for long in the sky. Chemtrails result from planes conducting aerosol spraying in covert operations that pilots may not be fully briefed about, he said. He listed six different agendas or motives for these operations, some of which may overlap: environment or climate changes, biological, military purposes, electromagnetic, geophysical or global effects, and exotic propulsion systems. Carnicom said analysis of material from chemtrails has revealed magnetic salts, including the toxic substance of barium. Fibers, submicron in size, have also been detected, and they bear a physical similarity to the filaments found in Morgellons Disease, he commented. It’s possible that the spraying is being used to alter the physics of the atmosphere and harness the energy of storms, said Carnicom, who added that he believed these attempts were diminishing the amount of rain and moisture. He also noted that respiratory ailments were on the rise and may be related to increased particulates in the air. He cited a recent NASA report detailing a “Twilight Zone” of aerosols in the sky. Related Articles Weather as a Weapon? Geoengineers have begun offering technological proposals to reduce global warming, such as injecting sulfur into the atmosphere to create a kind of large-scale shade. Yet, concerns have been raised as to how practical such plans are, and if they might be utilized instead for various military applications. For more, see this article from Utne.com.

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